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Exploring the wellbeing impacts of a universal basic income

21 Oct 2022
Professor Guy Standing joins an expert panel to discuss how the introduction of a UBI can help tackle inequality and improve our individual and collective wellbeing.
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Edible economics

27 Oct 2022
Celebrated economist Ha-Joon Chang argues that our economic diet is as unhealthy and bland as eighties cuisine, and needs an injection of new thinking and diverse flavour to better nourish society.
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Building a politics of the common good

18 Oct 2022
Lisa Nandy and Maurice Glasman look afresh at Blue Labour thinking – a prescription for broken politics rooted in people, place and community.
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After the summer of discontent: where next and what’s needed now?

20 Oct 2022
Morgan Wild, Citizens Advice, Katherine Chapman, Living Wage Foundation and Kate Bell, TUC, reflect on the worsening pressures on the cost of living and what Britain’s ‘summer of discontent’ can teach us about the power of collective action.
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The story behind extraordinary success

29 Sep 2022
From resilience, confidence and grit to the odds stacked firmly in your favour, what does it take to achieve extraordinary success today? Bruce Daisley explores the complex story behind success and sets out how we can all unlock our inner strength.
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That quiet little voice: when design and ethics collide

21 Sep 2022
Designer George Aye, co-founder of Greater Good Studio, examines the risks and challenges involved when design seeks to intervene in complex social issues.
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Social justice and health equity

13 Sep 2022
Landmark inequality review author Sir Michael Marmot calls for evidence-based action to tackle the health gap across the whole of society and at each life stage.
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Is social prescribing the future for healthcare?

20 Sep 2022
Lord Andrew Mawson and Sir Sam Everington, recipients of the 2022 RSA Albert Medal, will talk about creating new contexts for health through social prescribing, the innovative approach now widely used in the NHS.
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If science is to save us

29 Sep 2022
Astronomer Royal Martin Rees argues that if we are to solve the multiple crises we now face, we need long-term, rational, global thinking, guided by values science alone cannot provide.
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Exploding the stereotypes and myths of gendered emotions

15 Sep 2022
The ways that we interpret and describe our emotions is heavily gendered. Pragya Agarwal, behaviour and data scientist, explores how this came to be and the impact it has on our lives and society.
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